A surveillance photo of two break and enter suspects on Dulaney Dr., June 5, 2018. Photo courtesy of London police. A surveillance photo of two break and enter suspects on Dulaney Dr., June 5, 2018. Photo courtesy of London police.
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South London Break-In Suspects Sought

A week after two businesses, including a collectibles shop, were broken into in south London, police are hoping the public can help them identify two suspects.

London police released surveillance photos and descriptions of two suspects Tuesday in connection with the Dulaney Dr. break and enters.

Two people were caught on security camera at Reliks Swords Knives and Collectibles grabbing several items from the shop's display cases and loading them into a waiting SUV around 5:30am last Tuesday. Just under $5,000 worth of merchandise, including swords and knives, was snatched from the store, according to its owner.

A surveillance photo of a break and enter suspect on Dulaney Dr., June 5, 2018. Photo courtesy of London police. Suspect in Dulaney Dr. break and enter, June 5, 2018. Photo courtesy of London police.

Another break-in and an attempted break-in at two other nearby businesses were also reported to police the same morning.

The first suspect is described as an olive-skinned man, 5'8'', 25-30-years-old, with a thin build and short dark hair. He was wearing a grey and black Under Armour hooded sweatshirt, black Toronto Blue Jays baseball cap, and dark pants.

Police describe the second suspect as a Caucasian woman, 20-25-years-old, with a medium build and brown shoulder-length hair. She was wearing a dark hoody and dark pants.

Investigators with the London police street crime unit continue to probe the incident and ask anyone with information to call them at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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